《經濟數據》加拿大1月標普全球製造業PMI升至48.3
標普全球最新採購經理指數(PMI)顯示,加拿大製造業的低迷狀態一直持續到2024年初,產出、新訂單和就業也同時下降。經季節性調整的1月加拿大製造業PMI連續第九個月低於關鍵的50不變大關,顯示經營狀況再次惡化。不過,PMI從12月的45.4升至48.3,顯示產業收縮率是去年10月以來的最緩和。
報告稱,產出、新訂單和就業同時下降。然而,自12月以來,降幅有所放緩,同時對未來的信心有所改善。最新的價格數據也顯示,儘管有報告指出紅海危機導致航運延誤,但投入和產出價格通脹率均較弱。
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